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Survival of the Fittest is the debut album by jazz/funk quintet the Headhunters, released in 1975 on Arista Records.It features the track "God Make Me Funky", from which its drum break has been sampled numerous times by prominent rappers. [1]
The album consists of five new songs written by Ted Nugent, and an extended live performance of "Prodigal Man", which previously appeared on the band's Migration album. [2] In a review of the band's previous album, Marriage on the Rocks/Rock Bottom , AllMusic said that Survival of the Fittest sees the band embracing blues rock , which had only ...
Trill Entertainment Presents: Survival of the Fittest is a compilation album by American hip hop record label Trill Entertainment. It was released on March 24, 2007, with distribution via Asylum Records. Production was handled by in-house producer Mouse, as well as BJ, with Turk & Mel serving as executive producers.
Their first album, Head Hunters, sold more than one million copies. [2] Discography. ... Survival of the Fittest: Release date: 1975; Label: Arista; 126 12 —
"Survival of the Fittest" is a song by American hip hop duo Mobb Deep from their second studio album, The Infamous (1995). It was released as the second single from the aforementioned album on May 29, 1995, by Loud Records .
Amell returned to the ring in 2017, this time teaming up with the Rhodes’ Bullet Club to face SoCal Uncensored and Flip Gordon at Ring of Honor: Survival of the Fittest (where he put a man ...
Album details Peak chart positions US US R&B US Rap; Ghetto Stories (with Webbie) Released: July 22, 2003; Label: Trill; Format: CD, cassette, digital download — 56 — Gangsta Musik (with Webbie) Released: May 25, 2004; Label: Warner Bros. Format: CD, digital download — 35: 14 Trill Entertainment Presents: Survival of the Fittest (with ...
Nov. 29—The title of the latest Bush album, "The Art of Survival," is apt. It's not easy for a band to stay relevant after its platinum-plus salad days are long behind. It's been nearly 30 years ...